**Marie Mrazova** is a gifted Czech mezzo-soprano celebrated for her luminous vocal artistry and deep connection to Central European Baroque and Classical repertoire. Known for her work with historically informed ensembles like **Collegium 1704** and **Collegium Vocale 1704**, she frequently collaborates with conductor Václav Luks, breathing life into rarely heard sacred works by Czech composers. Her recent recordings—including Zelenka’s dramatic *Missa in D* and Tomášek and Vranický’s *Missae*—highlight her knack for blending expressive phrasing with scholarly precision, earning acclaim for reviving overlooked gems of the 18th-century Czech musical canon.
Mrazova’s versatile voice shines in both sacred and secular settings, from Roussel’s vivid orchestral song cycle *Évocations* to the haunting *Responsoria pro hebdomada sancta*. A passionate advocate for her homeland’s musical heritage, she bridges centuries with performances that feel both historically rooted and refreshingly immediate. Whether illuminating the intricate counterpoint of Zelenka or the lyrical grace of lesser-known Czech masters, Mrazova remains a vital voice in the early music revival scene.
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